Travel time for solutes, upper Sabine River basin, Texas, April 16-30, 1972

Open-File Report 72-257

Prepared in cooperation with the Sabine River Compact Administration

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Abstract

The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Sabine River Compact Administration, conducted time-of-travel studies in the Sabine River Basin on April 16-30, 1972. One study was made on the main stem of the Sabine River in four reaches from Lake Tawakoni to Toledo Bend Reservoir, a distance of 219 miles. Two other studies were made on reaches of Lake Fork Creek and Big Sandy Creek. The purpose of these studies was to provide travel-rate data to be used by the Sabine River Authority of Texas in constructing a hydrologic model of the basin.

Additional publication details

Publication type:

Report

Publication Subtype:

USGS Numbered Series

Title:

Travel time for solutes, upper Sabine River basin, Texas, April 16-30, 1972

Series title:

Open-File Report

Series number:

72-257

Year Published:

1972

Language:

English

Publisher:

U.S. Geological Survey

Contributing office(s):

Texas Water Science Center

Description:

2 Plates: 23.37 x 18.72 inches and 23.70 x 19.28 inches

Country:

United States

State:

Texas

Other Geospatial:

Sabine River Basin

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